After picking up his first postseason win in 14 years to help the New York Mets clinch a berth in the World Series, Bartolo Colon celebrated in a way only he could: by pouring beer in a cameraman's ear.
By throwing 1 1/3 shutout innings Wednesday night, the 42-year-old became the oldest pitcher in baseball history to win the clinching game of a league championship series.
Despite the incredible accomplishment, Colon's own father - who bears just a slight resemblance to the right-hander - seemed more interested in celebrating with Curtis Granderson.
This picture of Bartolo's dad with Curtis Granderson is everything pic.twitter.com/koVzNOcA1S
— yoenis (@docKev_) October 22, 2015
After more than 3,000 major-league innings pitched, Colon will make his first career appearance in a World Series. And he's hungry for a ring.
Bartolo Colon is my spirit animal pic.twitter.com/4ksvsxeM3I
— carlosdanger (@gordofour) October 22, 2015














